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fhrjr2, 4 years agoIt is a male mallard, decoy. They are made all over the place so if it is unsigned you probably won't have much luck tracing it down to who made it. I have seen lots of them carved and whittled then painted up in New England years ago. Lots of hunters would carve their own decoys during the winter months. Some of them bring a big price.

brock, 4 years agoThank you very much. I don't believe it is signed so I may not ever know for sure. I believe it is quite old though because I remember it being in his basement years ago. Thanks for sharing.
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vanskyock24, 4 years agookay brock the guy i go too will be able to help you he is one of the best. his web page is decoyinfo.com and his email address is decoyinformation@gmail.com and his phone number is 1- 613-922 - 7000 the guy is one of the best and the best part is it is free he dont charge a dime for his service.

vanskyock24, 4 years agoforgot to mention let me know what he says thanks

brock, 4 years agoAwesomew! Thank you!!!! I will definitely let you know what he says!.. Thank you for your help!
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brock, 4 years agoI just sent the email....Thank you again. I will let you know!

brock, 4 years agoHey Unfortunately I didn't get any additional information but thanks for your help. If I should find anymore out I will let you know.

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toolate2, 4 years agoCould he have carved it himself? Or maybe a local carver?? My father-in-law carved quite a few decoys over the years. Some for use others as decorative items. Your's is beautiful!!

brock, 4 years agoHi I am sorry to be so late in responding. Well he whiddle along side the courthouse with a bunch of other elderly men but that was the extent of his carving. Thank you